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Nectarine, Durbin, Bare Root

Early-Ripening Nectarine with Juicy Flavor

Durbin offers sweet, golden-fleshed nectarines perfect for fresh eating. Self-fertile and ideal for home orchards, fruit tree guilds, and early summer harvests.


$2295
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Nectarine, Durbin (Prunus persica var. nucipersica ‘Durbin’)

Durbin is a richly flavored, early to mid-season freestone nectarine with classic red-blushed skin and golden flesh. It’s known for producing medium-sized, juicy fruit with a well-balanced sweet-tart flavor that’s perfect for fresh eating right off the tree. With good disease resistance and dependable yields, Durbin is a favorite among home growers and works well in low-input, regenerative orchard systems.

This self-fertile tree performs best in full sun and well-drained soils, and it thrives in warmer temperate regions with mild winters (zones 6–9). Its beautiful pink blossoms in early spring provide early forage for pollinators, and the tree's compact form makes it easy to integrate into food forests, fruit tree guilds, or backyard orchards. Though less cold-hardy than peaches, Durbin can still thrive in protected sites in cooler regions with proper siting and pruning.

Key Characteristics

  • Juicy freestone fruit with excellent flavor
    Durbin nectarines are medium-sized with a smooth, red-blushed skin and firm, golden flesh. The freestone nature makes them easy to pit, and the flavor is rich and aromatic — ideal for fresh eating, desserts, or preserves.
  • Self-fertile and productive
    No pollination partner needed, though multiple nectarines or peaches nearby can improve fruit set. Durbin is a reliable producer in well-managed home orchards.
  • Attractive spring blooms for pollinators
    Covered in pink flowers in early spring, Durbin provides an early nectar source for bees and other pollinators, making it both functional and ornamental in the landscape.
  • Well-suited for fruit tree guilds and food forests
    Integrates easily into regenerative orchard designs. Plant with nitrogen fixers, dynamic accumulators, and pest-repelling herbs for a resilient and productive fruit tree guild.
  • Best for warm temperate climates
    With moderate chill requirements and good disease resistance, Durbin performs best in USDA Zones 6–9. In marginal areas, choose a warm, south-facing site with good air flow.

Product Details

  • Sun requirements: Full sun
  • Soil requirements: Medium, well-drained
  • Bloom time: Early spring
  • Bloom color: Pink
  • Fruit qualities: Smooth-skinned, red blush, golden flesh, juicy, freestone
  • Fruit uses: Fresh eating, desserts, preserves
  • Fruit ripening month: Mid to late June
  • Required chill hours: ~750–850
  • Pollination requirements: Self-fertile
  • USDA Hardiness zones: 6–9

If you’re looking for a flavorful nectarine that’s easy to grow and fits beautifully into a permaculture orchard or backyard system, Durbin is a strong choice. Early ripening, pollinator-friendly, and delicious straight off the tree.

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Durbin Nectarine Bare Root Fruit Tree For Sale

Nectarine, Durbin, Bare Root

$2295

Nectarine, Durbin (Prunus persica var. nucipersica ‘Durbin’)

Durbin is a richly flavored, early to mid-season freestone nectarine with classic red-blushed skin and golden flesh. It’s known for producing medium-sized, juicy fruit with a well-balanced sweet-tart flavor that’s perfect for fresh eating right off the tree. With good disease resistance and dependable yields, Durbin is a favorite among home growers and works well in low-input, regenerative orchard systems.

This self-fertile tree performs best in full sun and well-drained soils, and it thrives in warmer temperate regions with mild winters (zones 6–9). Its beautiful pink blossoms in early spring provide early forage for pollinators, and the tree's compact form makes it easy to integrate into food forests, fruit tree guilds, or backyard orchards. Though less cold-hardy than peaches, Durbin can still thrive in protected sites in cooler regions with proper siting and pruning.

Key Characteristics

Product Details

If you’re looking for a flavorful nectarine that’s easy to grow and fits beautifully into a permaculture orchard or backyard system, Durbin is a strong choice. Early ripening, pollinator-friendly, and delicious straight off the tree.

Pot size

  • Bare Root

Tree Size

  • 3-4'

Rootstock

  • Standard Rootstock
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